Halichoeres argus, male. They often come in labeled as melanurus.LFS is calling this a male melanurus. I don't think it is, but I've been known to be wrong before. Thanks.
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Halichoeres argus, male. They often come in labeled as melanurus.LFS is calling this a male melanurus. I don't think it is, but I've been known to be wrong before. Thanks.
Yup.Halichoeres argus, male. They often come in labeled as melanurus.
Should be fine; temperament is also really similar to melanurus.Thanks TJ
There doesn't seem to be much info regarding keeping one of these. How would it do with a Red-lined, Yellow, and a few fairy wrasses?
Thanks again.
Cirrhilabrus cf. cyanopleura, male.
Id please
Yup.
Should be fine; temperament is also really similar to melanurus.
A female in the rubriventralis complex. Beyond that we'll have to wait and see.
Not 100%. Any help?
Yup.A female in the rubriventralis complex. Beyond that we'll have to wait and see.
Yes, C. rubripinnis, male.C. Rubripinnis?
Correct!C. Rubripinnis?
Looks like H. Melanurus to meWas told this is a leopard wrasse. This is not what comes up when I search it.
Male H. ornamentissus.Was told this is a leopard wrasse. This is not what comes up when I search it.
Yup; one of the more aggressive Halichoeres - doesn't always play well with others.Male H. ornamentissus.
I must be lucky. Mine is the oldest wrasse in my tank and is a model citizen with my H. Biocellatus and my H. Timorensis both of which are transitioning malesYup; one of the more aggressive Halichoeres - doesn't always play well with others.
Male Halichoeres leucurus.How about this one...It was sold to me as a dusky wrasse about 2 years ago but doesnt really look like one.
https://flic.kr/p/Sb6dXJ
https://flic.kr/p/SGifo1
https://flic.kr/p/RtpUy1